Modern Fuse Block

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mcgovern61

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Check out this ready to go fuse block! It has everything we need including a 30 amp relay, addition 12 VDC outputs and it is real cool. (Pricey!)

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Expensive for a cycle, but at $100-120 per hour at a dealership, that is a STEAL compared to fixing electrical issues.
The one for my motorhome was over $300. Now thats pricey!!
I think someone should try one, then I'll get one if the reviews are positive. :whistling:
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=95827#p95827:24nlyikb said:
C5Performance » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:22 pm[/url]":24nlyikb]
I think someone should try one, then I'll get one if the reviews are positive. :whistling:

Paul is the innovator of the group... my vote is for him to try it. :smilie_happy:

I like the idea that the fues block and a relay is all in one, but I am sure that there are cheaper ones out there.
 
This is available in the JEGS catalog. Small enough for bikes, and has a relay installed. Although a digital locking relay would be the preferred upgrade to feed electronics (my opinion). I've seen them for under $20 all over the place.

Painless Performance Products#764-70103
CirKit Boss Auxiliary Fuse Block Kit
Perfect For Use Under Normal Conditions
(1) 30-Amp Relay (SPST)
(1) 50-Amp Circuit Breaker
3-Circuit:
(1) Constant-Hot
(2) Ignition-Hot

FREE SHIPPING & HANDLING
$61.99
 

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